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This article puts forth an interesting legal theory, though I’m not sure it’s applicable. The novel legal theory revolves around whether President Trump’s executive order on sanctuary cities is unconstitutional. I’m betting this theory fails. In the article, Damon Root brings up the original Obamacare lawsuit, otherwise known as National Federation of Independent Business v. […]

Barack Obama wants as many people coming to, illegally living and staying in the United States as possible. There’s no other possible way to interpret the actions of this administration. From his executive “Dreamer” order, which allowed a million young…

Barack Obama wants as many people coming to, illegally living and staying in the United States as possible. There’s no other possible way to interpret the actions of this administration. From his executive “Dreamer” order, which allowed a million young…

On Friday I shared with you how the Republican leadership and the House of Representatives were preparing to cave to the no-fly/no-buy Democrats by allowing a vote on several anti-gun proposals designed to deny the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding…

So, did you know that being a fan of Donald Trump, Ted Cruz or one of the other populist candidates in the Republican party is due to the bad angels of your human nature? That’s the opinion of John McCain,…

Based on the “hands-off” reaction to Donald Trump’s recent comments on the subject, it’s no mystery that GOP insiders think that presidential candidates who oppose immigration, whether legal or illegal, will lose any chance of winning in 2016. But recent polling from several sources seem to indicate that the issue is actually a winning one. Are you listening Karl Rove? Some of the most notable numbers are: A Reuters poll found Americans, by an almost 3 to 1 margin, wish to see immigration reduced, not increased; 45 percent want to see a reduction while 17 percent want to see an increase. 38% wanted no change. 63 percent said immigrants are a burden on the economy. 70 percent believed illegal immigration threatens traditional U.S. beliefs and customs. Gallup found 60 percent are dissatisfied with the level of immigration into the country today; an increase from 2014. A Pew poll showed 69 percent want to restrict and control immigration rates. That included 72 percent of whites, 66 percent of blacks, and 59 percent of Hispanics. Interestingly, at a press conference yesterday, Press Secretary Josh Earnest refused to comment on the murder of Kate Steinle, who was killed by a seven-time felon illegal […]

This week’s Onions & Orchids editorial contains a complaint that a well-educated fifth-grader would be ashamed to write: Onions: I keep hearing the words, that the president poisoned the well. You can’t poison a well if there is no water. The president has waited 515 days for the House Republicans to act and pass the […]